Samuel BOONE
SOURCES: 1. 1850 Census, Clark County, KY. 2. 1997 Ordinance Index 3. 1998 Ancestral File - nil Wife 2 - Kate Lauder about 1855, KY. Kate Lauder died about 1869.
SOURCES: 1. Marriage certificate, diary 2. Word of mouth 3. Archive Record 4. 1997 Ordinance Index - nil 5. 1998 Ancestral File - nil NOTES: Person submitting this sheet: Mazie C. Ray 501 W. Alabama Anadarko, OK Ira Boone was irish, and a most lovable person. He knew the hardships of the early pioneers. He lived in Oklahoma, but moved to New Mexico. After three years of drought on the open range, he and his family again trailed their herd, or what was left of it, back to Lipscomb County, Texas where they purchased land. He lived on the ranch 13 miles N.W. of Higgins for many years. He was a friend to everyone. He lived in Higgins, Texas the last few years of his life. A few nights before he passed away he asked his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ray Boone, to sing "Oh How I Love Jesus". He lifted his hand upward while she sang it. He died of cancer of the stomach. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Anna Ford Boone was of French and Dutch descent. She wasn't afraid to rope a wild cow and milk her, for I've heard her tell about doing it, when her husband was away from home. She enjoyed life, and anyone was welcome in their home. She was willing to share her food with others. When people cam by at dinner time, she'd invite them to eat whatever they had, making no apologies. She died of cancer of the stomach. She was a member of the Methodist Church.
He married Edna Jane Fletcher Abt 1839 . Edna Jane Fletcher was born at Clark, Kentucky 15 Apr 1816 .
They were the parents of 6
children:
William T. Boone
born 24 Jul 1840.
John F. Boone
born 1842.
George M. Boone
born 6 Aug 1843.
Manlius T. Boone
born 28 May 1845.
Robert E. Boone
born 1848.
Ira M. Boone
born 22 Jan 1849.
Samuel Boone died Abt 1868 at Missouri .
Edna Jane Fletcher died 16 May 1854 at Clark, Kentucky .